I know it's late, but this was so funny! He's not bad to look at either.
Do not put off what you can do today. Express yourself and let your shine. These are my thoughts and feelings...now.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Carlisle adopt me

Still reading the Twilight Series. I'm on the third book, Eclipse. It's a little mushy, gushy and syrupy at times, but she (Stephanie Meyer) leaves enough meat in there for me to want to know what happens.
Yeah I know the title of the post is confusing...go read the books!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Horoscope
This is right on! I need an adjustment!
From 1987 to 2006, Alan Greenspan was Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve and a major force in shaping the world's most powerful economy. When the recent troubles hit, Congress called on him to testify. With shocking humility, he confessed that there had been a flaw in his model of reality. All those years he'd believed that "free, competitive markets are by far the unrivaled way to organize economies." Now he saw he was wrong. While I'm sorry for the collective pain his mistaken ideas have unleashed, I'm elated for him personally: How many 82-year-old men are open to the possibility that their philosophy of life needs adjustment? For that matter, how many people of any age are receptive to changing their ideas about how the world works? I invite you to take your inspiration from Greenspan, Capricorn. Be curious about how your own major theories might need revision. Doing this heroic deed will energize you with good karma and fresh mojo.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Single Ladies (BIG GIRL REMIX)
I had to post this...go girls!
Note to Beyonce: Is this the best you could do?
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Prop 8 Rant

I do not agree with Prop 8 passing, but I do think the "gay" movement in California failed to get the message out to people of different socio economic backgrounds. Were they in the "hood" spreading the word? I don't think so. I'd be very surprised if they were. The other side put their misleading message out in the community and if you weren't a critical thinker you would be persuaded by their ads and campaign. Sounds similar to Obama and McCain's campaign.
Proposition 8 was about more than someone getting married. It was about denying a group of people a chance to be supported by their state. Telling taxpayers, "We don't support you and we won't support you" is wrong.
How does someone else's marriage affect you?
When you answer think about all the marriages done in Las Vegas after a bout of late night drinking or marriages made because the female is pregnant. Are these ideal situations for something an institution held in such high regard? No, but they are made by adults.
Going forward the "gay" movement needs to realize the the playing field has changed and includes people that look different from the ones that live in San Francisco, Chelsea, NY and DuPont Circle. And you know what there are "gay" people in those neighborhoods too.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
1 Corinthians 13:1-8a and 13
Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails....And now these three remain: faith, hope and love.But the greatest of these is love
California's Fear
I don't know what to say to the residents of California that voted for the passage of Proposition 8. Disappointment comes to mind, but what really comes is the awareness that the fight is not over. All people, women, black, white, asian, tall, fat, short, tall and differently abled must rise and share their experiences with being an individual and being loved. In order for real change we must start with the heart. If that fails, I hope this goes to the Supreme Court.
We all want to love and be loved. The fact that there are people out there denying that outward expression of love is more than sad. The term marriage offers legal rights to protect what you and your loved one have built together. I'm angered that someone says that that is wrong. As far as the religous "thing" is concerned. It goes against what most religions are about. Jesus fought and cared for EVERYONE!! He loves EVERYONE!!
Period!!!!
He wants us all to be happy!
Keith Olberman is a favorite of mine! I love his commentary. If you have time, check it out below.
We all want to love and be loved. The fact that there are people out there denying that outward expression of love is more than sad. The term marriage offers legal rights to protect what you and your loved one have built together. I'm angered that someone says that that is wrong. As far as the religous "thing" is concerned. It goes against what most religions are about. Jesus fought and cared for EVERYONE!! He loves EVERYONE!!
Period!!!!
He wants us all to be happy!
Keith Olberman is a favorite of mine! I love his commentary. If you have time, check it out below.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
A New Moon
Wow, what a movie Twilight will be. I've moved off to the next in the series of Stephenie Meyer's series. I'm kind of bumbed about knowing what happens, but how they do it will be the fun of seeing it midnight next Thursday.
I'm most excited to see who is playing who. I have an idea of what these characters look like. For instance, Charlie, Jacob, Mike, Jessica, Rosalie, Emmet, James.
I refuse to even watch the trailers. I think they show too much, like Edward in the sun or him snarling, etc., or the baseball game!
This is gonna be fun!
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